Chief Statistician of Canada
The Chief Statistician of Canada (French: Statisticien en chef du Canada) is a deputy of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada - the Minister of Industry.
The Chief Statistician advises on matters pertaining to statistical programs of the department and agencies of the Government of Canada. The Chief Statistician supervises the administration of the Statistics Act and controls the operation and staff of Statistics Canada. The Chief Statistician must also report yearly on the activities of Statistics Canada to the responsible minister, the Minister of Industry.
The current Chief Statistician of Canada is Anil Arora effective Monday, September 19, 2016 after Wayne Smith resigned on September 16, 2016 over concerns about the independence of Statistics Canada, particularly in relation to IT services being transferred to Shared Services Canada. He replaced Munir Sheikh who resigned on July 21, 2010.[1]
Dominion and Chief Statisticians of Canada (1918 to present)
Name | Period | Title |
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Robert H. Coats | 1918 – 1942 | Dominion Statistician |
Sedley A. Cudmore | 1942 – 1945 | Dominion Statistician |
Herbert Marshall | 1945 – 1956 | Dominion Statistician |
Walter E. Duffett | 1957 – 1972 | Dominion Statistician/Chief Statistician |
Sylvia Ostry | 1972 – 1975 | Chief Statistician |
Peter G. Kirkham | 1975 – 1980 | Chief Statistician |
James L. Fry | 1980 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Martin B. Wilk | 1980 – 1985 | Chief Statistician |
Ivan P. Fellegi | 1985 – 2008 | Chief Statistician |
Munir Sheikh | 2008 – 2010 | Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2010 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2011 – 2016 | Chief Statistician |
Anil Arora | 2016– | Interim Chief Statistician |
References and notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2010-07-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)